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<p>[QUOTE="MrNate, post: 1974132, member: 5515"]That's a good idea. I will see if the listing is still up in a few days and maybe try that. The seller stated that "it was just sold sorry" but I think they just wanted to end the conversation and I don't like being pushy. I can tell when someone really just doesn't want to do it...I mean if you aren't willing to go to walmart to pick up more cash than the listing...that's a sign it's not going to happen. Offering to mail cash is my last resort (but the danish 830 flatware that should arrive tomorrow that's exactly what I did) but when a seller is saying no to almost three times their asking price, and all they have to do is wait for $$ to come in the mail, stick the flatware in a bag and take it to the post office....That's when I know they really don't want a hassle, even if it means more money. Sometimes I actually wonder why people list things in the first place but that's a whole other discussion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MrNate, post: 1974132, member: 5515"]That's a good idea. I will see if the listing is still up in a few days and maybe try that. The seller stated that "it was just sold sorry" but I think they just wanted to end the conversation and I don't like being pushy. I can tell when someone really just doesn't want to do it...I mean if you aren't willing to go to walmart to pick up more cash than the listing...that's a sign it's not going to happen. Offering to mail cash is my last resort (but the danish 830 flatware that should arrive tomorrow that's exactly what I did) but when a seller is saying no to almost three times their asking price, and all they have to do is wait for $$ to come in the mail, stick the flatware in a bag and take it to the post office....That's when I know they really don't want a hassle, even if it means more money. Sometimes I actually wonder why people list things in the first place but that's a whole other discussion.[/QUOTE]
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